Travis Kelce reveals his grandmother's foul-mouthed Super Bowl rant during appearance on Jason's ESPN show
Travis Kelce reveals his grandmother's foul-mouthed Super Bowl rant during appearance on Jason's ESPN show
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Travis Kelce has recalled how his grandmother unleashed a hilarious X-rated rant at referees during the Super Bowl when he was just seven years old. The Chiefs tight end was a guest on Friday's season finale of his brother Jason's ESPN chat show 'They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce'. He conducted a short interview with his older brother, when he discussed Kansas City's bid for a historic three-peat.
Then, towards the end of the show, Kelce made another brief cameo. He was asked to make a 'public service announcement' to viewers of next week's Super Bowl. 'Nothing beats getting the folks together to watch the big game. But if there are children around, just remember: be careful about your language. If you choose to swear and cuss, keep it creative,' he said. 'One time, when I was seven, my grandmother called a referee a little d*** b**** with a f***ing stupid a** face. That's how you do it, Grandma!'.
Travis Kelce recalled his grandmother's X-rated rant at referees when he was just seven. The Chiefs star was a guest on Friday's season finale of his brother Jason's ESPN chat show. PSA from Travis 🤣 pic.twitter.com/484wjooJ5M. Travis appeared by video link just over a week out from next week's Super Bowl against the Eagles. He and Jason, who already co-host an award-winning podcast 'New Heights', traded insults and light-hearted jokes during the show on Friday night.
The former Eagles star quizzed his younger brother ahead of next Sunday's Super Bowl and among his questions was: 'If you could change bodies with any teammate, who would it be?'. 'I'm going to say Creed Humphrey,' Travis replied. Humphrey is a 6ft 4in, 302-pound lineman who plays center - the same position Jason played during his 13 years with the Eagles. '(He's) a guy who's confident in his skin and doesn't give a damn,' the tight end said. 'Just a big, strong man. I wish I had shoulders and arms like that - are you kidding me?'.